This is a summary towards the analysis of of an internal report on a project LIISA directed spoken Swedish digits with an emphasis on speak-er variability. The speaker variabilities have been mirrored in various acoustic and physiological domains and have been related to sex, age and individual factors. Speaker variability of segment durations were found to be especial-ly large in initial nasal consonants and in the allophone <£>. The maximal intensity of the c f> allophone varies within a 40 dB range.?his turned out to be the most speaker sensitive measure. Group means of formant frequencies were found to conform with established data. How-ever, the continuity and overlapping of adult male/adult female and adult female/child data ...
This study aimed to analyze the impact of the amount of data on the discriminatory performance of ac...
Quantity has been considered one of the most salient social markers in Finland Swedish. Extra-long c...
Although spoken language is communicated via a rapidly varying signal, human listeners recognize spo...
The aim of this thesis was to study dialectal variation in Swedish vowel pronunciation. The data wer...
Following a survey of sex-specific duration differences (restricted mainly to vowels) found in a num...
(in English) Many studies in Czech or other languages studied variability. However, these studies we...
This study explored speaker idiosyncrasy by measuring the syllabic intensity variability in the spee...
In this study, we compared age-related lip mo- vement variability with acoustic variability ac- ross...
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While research in speaker characteristics has traditionally focussed on ‘static ’ properties of the ...
What are the sources of variation in the input, and how much do they matter for language acquisition...
Speech rhythm in terms of durational variability of different levels of phonetic intervals can vary ...
This study aimed to analyze the impact of the amount of data on the discriminatory performance of ac...
Quantity has been considered one of the most salient social markers in Finland Swedish. Extra-long c...
Although spoken language is communicated via a rapidly varying signal, human listeners recognize spo...
The aim of this thesis was to study dialectal variation in Swedish vowel pronunciation. The data wer...
Following a survey of sex-specific duration differences (restricted mainly to vowels) found in a num...
(in English) Many studies in Czech or other languages studied variability. However, these studies we...
This study explored speaker idiosyncrasy by measuring the syllabic intensity variability in the spee...
In this study, we compared age-related lip mo- vement variability with acoustic variability ac- ross...
The paper provides cross-linguistic measurements of everyday language use based on the C-ORAL-ROM mu...
This paper presents several acoustic analyses on read speech, collected from 5 adults and 35 childre...
The present Master's thesis deals with the forensic use of fundamental frequency characteristics, sp...
This paper analyses speaking rate variations in English and Danish and relates them to problems enco...
While research in speaker characteristics has traditionally focussed on ‘static ’ properties of the ...
What are the sources of variation in the input, and how much do they matter for language acquisition...
Speech rhythm in terms of durational variability of different levels of phonetic intervals can vary ...
This study aimed to analyze the impact of the amount of data on the discriminatory performance of ac...
Quantity has been considered one of the most salient social markers in Finland Swedish. Extra-long c...
Although spoken language is communicated via a rapidly varying signal, human listeners recognize spo...